TITLE 29

State
Government

PART
I

General
Provisions

CHAPTER 3. STATE SEAL, SONG AND SYMBOLS

§ 301. Great Seal.

The seal now used as the Great Seal of this State
and bearing the arms of this State shall be the Great Seal of this State. It is
emblazoned as follows: Party per fess, or and argent, the first charged with a
garb (wheat sheaf) in bend dexter and an ear of maize (Indian Corn) in bend
sinister, both proper; the second charged with an ox statant, ruminating,
proper; fess, wavy azure, supporters on the dexter a husbandman with a hilling
hoe, on the sinister a rifleman armed and accoutred at ease. Crest, on a wreath
azure and argent, a ship under full sail, proper, with the words "Great
Seal of the State of Delaware," the dates "1704, 1776, and
1787," and the words "Liberty and Independence" engraved
thereon. (Code 1852, § 463; 24 Del. Laws, c. 89, § 1; Code 1915, § 387; Code
1935, § 361; 29 Del. C. 1953, § 501; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 74 Del. Laws,
c. 276, § 1.)